NEWS & VIDEO
From material to memory: Oak Cliff artist preserves Latino stories, one stitch at a time
KERA's Christian Vasquez visits Tina Medina's studio and discusses the artist's use of material, personal history and connection to culture. Watch the video above and read the full article below.
Women’s Work: Nida Bangash, Natasha Bowdoin, Arely Morales, Sarah Williams & Cynthia Mulcahy
Women's Work was a group exhibition featuring the artwork of all of TDG's represented women artists: Helen Altman, Nida Bangash, Natasha Bowdoin, Julie Bozzi, Pia Fries, Francesca Fuchs, Kana Harada, Letitia Huckaby, Eva Lundsager, Tina Medina, Vicki Meek, Melissa...
Historical Connections: Working with Living Artists in the Museum Setting
Shirley Reece-Hughes, Curator of Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and Maggie Adler discuss collaborating with living artists on projects at the Carter, including Natasha Bowdoin, Leonardo Drew, Letitia Huckaby and more.
The Janus House: Talley Dunn on Curating Art in Frank Welch’s Iconic Spaces
In the ever-evolving dialogue between art and architecture, few conversations are as compelling as the one that unfolds when Talley Dunn enters the scene. An exceptional gallerist with a deep understanding of both disciplines, Dunn has long been a steward of artistic...
Women to Watch 2024: Arely Morales
The seventh installment of NMWA’s Women to Watch exhibition series, New Worlds, is presented by the museum with the integral partnership of our national and international outreach committees. The exhibition showcases 28 contemporary artists who respond to our...
Art Influencers
Linda Ridgway was named one of Patron Magazine's Art Influencers of 2024.
Women Artists Are Catching Up, but Equality Will Still Take a While
"An exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts features an array of artists sharing their views of an increasingly complex world."
No Place Like Home: Kinfolk House as a Site-Specific Work
"Since opening to the public in early 2022, many exhibitions have been generated at Kinfolk House featuring artists who understand it is not a typical neutral site. . . It is a place with a history that invariably affects the art it contains."
Artist Talk: Leonardo Drew
As part of the March 14, 2024, Second Thursdays, artist Leonardo Drew talked with Carter curator Shirley Reece-Hughes about his work commissioned for the Carter, Number 235T, and then participated in a Q&A with the audience.
Portraits of Persistence: National Portrait Gallery Spotlights Juneteenth Pioneers
The National Portrait Gallery event spotlighted the intertwined stories of art, history, and activism. Lee and Huckaby's contributions continue to influence reflections on freedom and justice, their legacies enshrined in the gallery and hearts worldwide.